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Florida State University’s Department of Scientific Computing, established in 2009, has its very first faculty member receive an NSF Early Career Award. Sachin Shanbhag, an Assistant Professor, received the prestigious award to continue his research on computational rheology of polymer melts. Unlike typical solids and liquids, “gooey” materials like polymer melts, foams, suspensions, and gels have both solid-like (elastic) and liquid-like (viscous) properties. Rheology is the study of how such viscoelastic materials respond to deformation.
Professor Michael Navon has been awarded a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to study how lightning data can improve limited area numerical forecasts.
Original Article from The Register available here.
Football U goes to 3Leaf for HPC
Hut one, hut two, MPI
By Timothy Prickett Morgan
Posted in HPC, 14th March 2010 07:02 GMT
Florida State University, like most state schools in the US with a storied (American) football program, also has a respectable comp sci department that is not afraid to spend a little cash on a new technology when it comes along. And that's how the Seminoles have ended up being one of the first customers of upstart server maker 3Leaf Systems.